Understanding collaborative care implementation in the Department of Veterans Affairs: core functions and implementation challenges
Abstract Background The collaborative care model is an evidence-based practice for treatment of depression in which designated care managers provide clinical services, often by telephone. However, the collaborative care model is infrequently adopted in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Almost...
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Main Authors: | Jessica M. Lipschitz (Author), Justin K. Benzer (Author), Christopher Miller (Author), Siena R. Easley (Author), Jenniffer Leyson (Author), Edward P. Post (Author), James F. Burgess (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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